Bottled Water Left in Heat Can Become a Chemical Problem

by

Glendys Ferreiro

APRN-FNP

Leaving bottled water in a hot car is a common habit — especially in Miami. It is also one of the easiest habits to change.

Plastic bottles exposed to heat may increase chemical migration and plastic particle shedding into the water. Heat, sunlight, and repeated use can make plastic packaging less stable over time, especially when bottles are stored in cars, garages, or outdoor areas.

Water should hydrate your body, not add unnecessary chemical exposure.

Simple steps you can take today:

Do not drink bottled water left in a hot car.
Use stainless steel or glass bottles when possible.
Store bottled water in a cool, shaded place.
Avoid reusing disposable plastic bottles repeatedly.

At INMUHEALTH, prevention starts with education and routine checkups, including wellness monitoring, lifestyle risk reviews, lab work when needed, and referrals for specialized care.

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Educational content only. Not medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare professional for personal guidance.

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Author Details

Glendys Ferreiro

APRN-FNP

Glendys Ferreiro Ruiz, APRN-FNP

Languages: English, Spanish, and Portuguese

Glendys Ferreiro Ruiz is a healthcare professional dedicated to providing care with compassion, respect, and a strong commitment to each patient.

She earned her Doctor of Medicine degree in Cuba in 2009, graduating with Título de Oro honors in recognition of her outstanding academic performance. In 2012, she completed her specialty in Comprehensive General Medicine. Her medical experience expanded across Latin America, where she also practiced as a physician in Venezuela and Brazil before arriving in the United States in 2015.

Continuing her professional development in the United States, Glendys completed her Family Nurse Practitioner training in 2022 and later pursued specialized training in HIV care in 2023. This combination of international medical experience, primary care training, and specialized knowledge allows her to provide comprehensive, approachable, and culturally sensitive care.

At INMUHEALTH, Glendys focuses on helping each patient feel heard, informed, and supported throughout their health journey. Her approach is rooted in prevention, early detection, education, and access to quality healthcare for individuals and families in the Miami community.

With a warm and professional manner, she works closely with each patient to promote better health, build trust, and guide them toward the care and resources they need.

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